>>57157398Hololive is one of the EXTREMELY rare groups where the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts.
In other streamer groups, most of the audience is brought by big streamers, with the smaller ones leeching off their success, and the entire group will collapse if one or two of the big creators leave.
The Hololive senpais grinded extremely hard to get themselves a brand that surpassed the individual - something that they were OK with, due to the fact that management was generally good to them. And in some cases AWESOME to them.
That said, Hololive isn't exactly a seal of quality, Mel, Roboco, Mori, Kronii etc. exist. But 90% of the time, their talents are good at something or the other, and gel with each other quite well.
It won't be 100% chemistry all the time, but because of that none of them will ever HATE each other either.
And at least the JP ones can keep their shit professional, solve problems internally and not sperg out as much (I don't watch much of EN, but they seem to be following this trend now with Advent).
Basically, Hololive is comfortable to watch.
And like this guy
>>57157672 said, most of us have a job, so we don't have enough time to scroll through the endless content sludge of twitch to find people that we MAY like.
I'll simply keep watching Pekora since she's funny and streams almost every day.